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Skip to content WEBASTO BUCKING CARES - LET'S TALK UAW Make an Informed Decision LET'S TALK * Membership * Finances * Bargaining * Constitution * Strikes Menu * Membership * Finances * Bargaining * Constitution * Strikes As part of our efforts to inform you about the current union campaign, we’ve created this website as a resource for you and your family to consider your options regarding unionization. Union representation can affect almost everything in your work life – your wages, your benefits, your work environment, and your direct relationship with our company – so we encourage you to get all the facts about the union, make an informed decision when you vote, and if you have any questions – let’s talk. ABOUT THE UAW Click for sound 1:37 The International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, or more commonly known as the United Auto Workers, (UAW) formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1935. Over the next 35 years, the UAW increased its membership and its notoriety through infamous sit-down strikes against General Motors, Chrysler and the Ford Motor Company. Fast forward to today, the UAW has made headlines embezzlement, extortion, falsification and harassment which has led to a significant loss of membership and power. With a union like the UAW, the question to ask yourself is: “Do I really trust the UAW to represent me and to do what is in MY best interest? DOWNLOAD the Union Fact Sheet MORE ABOUT THE UNION * How many members the union has lost * How the union spends its money * What it means to be a union member * The risks of bargaining * The possibility of a strike and how much it could cost you HELPFUL LINKS * Bloated Budgets and Sagging Membership * Labor Pains – UAW * Basic Guide to the National Labor Relations Act * National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation * Find your Regional NLRB Office YOUR VOTE, YOUR VOICE The time will come when you need to vote. Take it seriously. It only takes 50% plus 1 of whoever votes to decide the outcome – so vote. Don’t let others make the choice for you, you need to vote. Your vote is private; no one will know how you voted. Even if you have signed a union authorization card, you can vote for either side. * Home * Membership * Finances * Bargaining * Constitution * Strikes * Home * Membership * Finances * Bargaining * Constitution * Strikes © 2024 • LET’S TALK